Former VP Kamala Harris could make political comeback
- Kamala Harris is considering establishing an 'institute for policy and ideas,' as reported by The New York Times.
- Brian Nelson has contacted universities like Stanford and Howard about hosting the potential institute, according to the NYT.
- After losing the 2024 election to Donald Trump, Harris is viewed as a possible candidate for the governor of California and the 2028 presidential race, as noted by the NYT.
- Harris's inner circle believes she could have won with more time to campaign, according to the NYT.
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Kamala Harris’ Next Chapter: Starting a Think Tank?
A New York Times article on Thursday presented a surprising possible next move for former Vice President Kamala Harris—establishing a think tank for “policy and ideas.” According to the report, “Brian Nelson, an adviser to Ms. Harris since she was California’s attorney general,” has proposed the idea of Harris “establishing an institute for policy and ideas” to “several universities, including Howard and Stanford.” The Times’ postelection profil…
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